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Which three actions should you perform in sequence?

DRAG DROP
A company deploys an Office 365 tenant.
You need to enable multi-factor authentication for Office 365.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of
actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Select and Place:

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Answer:

Explanation:
Box 1: Create a multi-factor authentication provider with the Per Enabled User usage model.
Box 2: Enable multi-factor authentication for all user accounts.
Box 3: Instruct users to use a mobile phone to complete the registration process.
Adding Multi-Factor Authentication to Azure Active Directory (for Office 365 users)
Step 1: First we create the usage model of the MFA provider.
We should use PerEnabled User which is used for Office 365.
Note:
Per Authentication – purchasing model that charges per authentication. Typically used for scenarios that
use the Azure Multi-Factor Authentication in an application.
Per Enabled User – purchasing model that charges per enabled user. Typically used for scenarios such as
Office 365.
Step 2: Enable Multi-Factor Authentication for all your user accounts.
You need to enable multi-factor authentication on your Office 365 users.
Step 3: Have a user sign-in and complete the registration process.
The users can use their mobile phones to complete the auto-enrollment process.
Details: After being enrolled for multi-factor authentication, the next time a user signs in, they see a message
asking them to set up their second authentication factor. Using the enrollment process the users will be able to
specify your preferred method of verification.
The following methods exist: Mobile Phone Call, Mobile Phone Text Message, Office Phone Call, or Mobile
App.

2 Comments on “Which three actions should you perform in sequence?

  1. Geetu _ says:

    I don’t agree. There are three different MFA products:

    – MFA for Office 365
    – MFA for Azure Admins
    – Azure MFA

    The first one is entirely managed from the Office 365 admin portal. There is no need to configure an MFA authentication provider like you need to perform when using Azure MFA.

    The question states Office 365 clearly, so in this case I think the answer given is correct.




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